LPL - Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers

Introducing research at the LPL

The Laser Physics Department studies interactions between light and matter. Our experiments range from the most fundamental aspects of basic science to applied research: quantum physics, atomic and molecular physics, optical devices, biomedical imaging.


With lasers, we study quantum properties of atomic gases at ultra-cold temperatures; we probe atoms interacting with surfaces and nano-objects; we perform precision measurements in more and more complex molecules (up to some of biological interest); we make measurements in diffusive media or even within the human body.


And we also stabilize the laser frequency and make new sources of light using, in particular, nanotechnologies.


Atom at Interfaces


> Life-Science applications of lasers


> Quantum Gases


> Metrology, Molecules and Fundamental Tests (MMT)


> Organic photonics and nanostructures (PON)

 

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